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Tigers swim White Park team brings welcomes back tamale home double tradition 11 6 win Edward Moody launches himself over the bar, placing first in the overall OEC Finals men’s high jump at Riverside City College’s Wheelock Stadium on April 24.
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Gold rush at Wheelock Tigers outrun competition at track & field championships LENNON ALVAREZ SPORTS EDITOR
The men’s and women’s track and field Orange Empire Conference Championship was held at Riverside City College’s Wheelock Stadium on April 24. The Championship featured six different schools all competing to take gold. “It’s a gift to be able to have home track and field advantage. It’s a beautiful thing,” RCC men’s head coach Jim McCarron said. The scores continued over from the OEC preliminaries held on April 17, where RCC’s men’s and women’s teams finished with 193 and 108 points, respectively.
RCC faced off against Orange Coast College, Saddleback College, Fullerton College, Golden West College and Santa Ana College. The Tigers men’s and women’s teams both dominated their competition with speed on the track and power on the field. The men’s team scored 506 points while the women’s team scored 316 points. In the men’s standings, Orange Coast College placed second with 113 points, followed by Saddleback College with 103, Fullerton College with 48, Golden
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Aaron Lujan, left, and Matthew Lollino enjoy their first and second place finishes at the podium for the OEC Finals men’s 100-meter dash at RCC on April 24.
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All the work that was done in the summer and the fall, that’s what sets us up today,
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Three-peat in command:
Sgt. Rojas returns as acting chief BRYLLE DESEO LIFE EDITOR
Sgt. Octavio Rojas has been named acting chief of police until Riverside Community College District finds a permanent chief to keep the flow of leadership rolling. The role of chief of police has been vacated after Chief Mark DiMaggio’s contract ended due to limitations as a public retiree employee. This would be Rojas’ third time taking up the mantle during his 20-plus years in the department. He assumed the promotion on April 7 and will be the acting chief of police until RCCD appoints its new first in command. “It’s a temporary promotion
until we (the college) or the district can find someone who can fill that position,” Rojas said. Rojas has continued to push positive interactions and student engagement at RCC during his time as a sergeant. For example, on April 9, he and other department staff went down to Terracina Drive and set up a booth at the job fair. “Doing positive stuff, like having our booth out here and having our staff interact with students and building a good, strong trust with the community and our stakeholders, (is good)” Rojas said. “...To say, ‘hey, you know what? Not all people are bad.’”
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Food aid at risk of getting cut BRYLLE DESEO ASST. LIFE EDITOR
The Women, Infants and Children program, otherwise known as WIC, could face major budget cuts after the Trump administration released its proposed budget for the next fiscal year, according to the National WIC Association. The budget would be a drastic change, from $52 to $13 for breastfeeding mothers and $26 to $10 for children. This wouldn’t be the first time the Trump administration cut services that help with food benefits. Just last year the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” cut SNAP benefits and the damage became more apparent during the 2025 government shutdown. Konique Toliver, a student at Riverside City College has two children and still uses WIC benefits to help with groceries. The program helped her when she had no resources and a job to provide for her kids. “With formula, fruits and veggies…(WIC) really helped with that,” Toliver said. “It would greatly affect us because the kids would be hungry (otherwise).” According to kidsdata.org and
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